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Worland Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce

Worland -

Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce

 
 

Promoting Business Prosperity for a Healthy and Very Successful Washakie County & Other Counties too!

The Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce is located in the Washakie County Library Building, 801 Big Horn Ave., Suite 120, Worland, Wyoming 82401. Mailing: PO Box 1772

Ruth Dugger, WTS Chamber Executive Director: Suite 208 Office (Upstairs: 1st office on the right at top of stairs)

Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm

307-347-3226

Ruth: ruthdugger@wtschamber.org

Liz Voss-Bankert, Assistant Coordinator Visitor Site

(Downstairs): Mon-Wed-Fri 10am-2pm

Liz: visitor@wtschamber.org

Please check out WTS Chamber Annual Awards Banquet Flyer and Membership Applications/Membership Investment LeveIs

IMPORTANT WY STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INSURANCE INFORMATION:

WTS Chamber is a Participating Chamber!

Wyoming Chamber Member's Health Benefit Plan

Claims Administered by:

Allegiance Benefit Plan Management, Inc.

Excellent Insurance for ALL Members and Employees!

Call Chamber Office for Details 307-347-3226

Board of Directors 2024

Bill Fuchs, President ~ Spring Creek Armory, Ten Sleep

Linda Weeks, Vice President ~ Range

Caryn Ramirez, Secretary ~ Black Sheep Boutique

Ken Westphal Treasurer ~ State Farm Insurance

Michael Short, Member ~ Pizza Hut

Staci Brazell, Member ~ Stogie Joe’s Restaurant

Hannah Stretteberg ~ ANB Bank

Ann Brock ~ Richard Realty

If you would like to be on our Board of Directors please call our Chamber Office or Visitor Site 307-347-3226

Worland is nestled within the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. It is centrally located in the northern portion of Wyoming and consists of two towns: Ten Sleep and Worland.

Travelers from the east will embark on the Big Horn Mountains via Cloud Peak Skyway (U.S. Hwy. 16) after exiting the I-90 corridor in Buffalo. The Big Horns offer the outdoor enthusiast summer activities including boating, some of the finest fishing around, hiking, picnicking, photography, fossil hunting, camping, and peaceful moments in wilderness areas which allow time to contemplate the splendor and beauty of the region. The scenery is absolutely outstanding!

This is the same land that was precious to Native Americans. This was an area the Sioux, Crow, and Blackfoot Indians fought over.

In the fall and winter months, the mountain land offers pleasant treks by snow machine or by skis, both cross-country, and downhill. Meadowlark Ski Lodge offers fast, easy runs for the downhill athlete. Prime cross-country ski trails are located nearby at Willow Park. Meadowlark Lake Lodge also offers wonderful eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their cinnamon rolls and extra-large cookies are totally amazing! Both the Lodge and Skiing are right next to the beautiful Meadowlark Lake. Ask for Holli Jones 307-351-4606 or 307-366-2429.

There are also groomed trails at Green Hills Golf Course win Worland (when conditions allow). Lots of golfing for all ages, etc. Fine dining and drinks too. 307-347-8972.

Wildlife abounds in the region and big game hunting is a popular activity for both locals and nonresident sportsmen. Elk, antelope, mule deer, and upland game birds represent the diversity of habitat of the region and the options for interested outdoorsmen.

Along our travel route the amazing geography changes from mountains to badlands between Ten Sleep and Worland on Highway 16. This area, in fact, had been covered by water during its history. Many fish and amphibious fossils have been uncovered, revealing the true diversity of this area.